can,t remember so many years agofill me in with more info thanks Rod
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can,t remember so many years agofill me in with more info thanks Rod
i was the second cook and baker
Yes John I can remember you now that was the good old days when we all had youth, Still ticking over.Ever HOUND has it's day all the best Rod
I spent the best years of my life at sea a memory i will never forget. The things i think about, the times i had only me and my friends from sea can recall Far to old now. wish i was young again try to tell my son but he does't listen all the best Rod
Sadly Rod, he will wish he had listened when your gone, but it will be too late. Read about a woman who had an interesting life and penned 500,000 words (that takes some doing) and during an interview said neither her children or grandchildren were interested in reading it. It seems that the younger generation do not have a tolerance for doing things (reading etc) in depth and their time span tolerance is minimal. If hasn't got flashing lights, buttons and a screen it's not even worth considering and any book over 10 pages without pictures is beyond their grasp. It's a changing world, but our love of books comes from spending a lot of time on sea passages up to 40 days long (didn't you just love those fast ships) when we had time to digest the contents and even read the same book twice on the same trip :th_thth5952deef:
I joined the Coltair up at the Magnus field June 1983 as GP1